Well I couldn’t possibly live without my washing machine. I am obsessed with the smell of fabric conditioner on clothes. Therefore I am always washing clothes belonging to every person in my household after just been worn once even if it were for just a hour.

Recently got an egg cooker. Something I thought I would never use but it’s amazing! Saves so much time, eggs are cooked perfectly and hardly any cleaning up afterwards. Don’t know how I’ve lived without one for so long x

I couldn’t live without my lovely washing machine, I remember way back when I was a skint student with no washer; back-breaking scrubbing things by hand and humping it all to the launderette lol. We have so many conveniences to be grateful for but I think a washer is one of the best!

I couldn’t live without technology full stop! My washing machine, my tumble dryer, my kettle , my slow cooker, my microwave etc. Life if to short to waste time. All i need now is to get rid of my heavy upright and win this handheld Vax, so I can whip around the house quickly 😉

Electric jar opener – I have dexterity problems so before I got this any unsuspecting visitor to my place would be presented with a long line of jars waiting for some kind soul to open them for me! I’ve had it long enough now that I think the neighbours feel it is safe to pop round for a cuppa without being pounced on and expected to ‘work’ for their cup of rosie…

My little spin dryer – I can manage without my washing machine as long as I have the little spin dryer. I also use it in bad weather to respin things from the washing machine as it gets them much dryer.

I couldn’t be without my washing machine!! I went weeks without one last year because I was waiting on the engineer to come back to my home with a part for my broken washing machine and it was torture! Dirty washing lying every where and we were wearing the same clothes for what felt like years LOL!!!

If I can’t pick my hoover then it would have to be my dishwasher. It’s just so handy to be able to put the dishes in the dishwasher throughout the day and then wash them all together when the dishwasher is full.

That question’s enough to send me in to a hot sweat, to pick only one?!!! Washing machine, oven or kettle … If I was pushed I suppose I’d say oven. As I could boil water on the top for a cuppa and hand wash clothes..

While there are quite a few things that I think I couldn’t live without: slow cooker, chest freezer, fridge, bread maker, blender, microwave etc I think if I could only have one thing, it would be the washing machine. Hand washing every item for a family of three teenagers and two adults would be too awful to contemplate! I’m sure anyone who has ever been without their washing machine, even for a short time, would agree.

Just to be different, I will say it is our AirFryer. That thing is incredible useful when you want dinner but can’t be bothered to make it. Just add the stuff you want, turn it on and wait until it is finished. You don’t have to check on it, or turn things over half way through cooking. It’s great.

My microwave. Cooking is NOT my strong point, so my microwave gets a lot of use. My family are thankful for it too, otherwise they would have to suffer through even more of my cooked from scratch experiments.

I use my kettle so frequently that I really noticed when it broke recently just how much I rely on it, not just for tea, but to cook with as well. Water for tea just does not taste the same heated on a hob!

I could probably cope without most things, but I’d honestly spend the WHOLE day, every day dealing with laundry if I didn’t have a 10kg washing machine! The minute my last one broke, I ordered a new one!

Possibly controversial but I couldn’t manage without my electric can opener. I know many cans now come with ring-pulls but there are loads that still don’t. I just can’t use a manual opener! I can’t tell you how often it used to end in a bloody mess and me being stabbed!